Disclosure Day Review Is Spielberg Finally Back at His Best?
Disclosure Day is exactly the kind of movie that reminds you why Steven Spielberg is still the greatest blockbuster filmmaker alive.
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Source: Dan Murrell
Spielberg Hasn’t Forgotten How to Make You Feel Something
⚠️ Spoiler Warning: This review contains plot details for Disclosure Day. This is classic Spielberg territory in the best possible way.
- The film follows Daniel Kellner, a cybersecurity expert sitting on the biggest secret in human history, and Margaret Fairchild, a Kansas City weather reporter who wakes up one day fundamentally changed.
- Their stories collide in a breathless, two and a half hour chase thriller that never loses sight of the human beings at its center. It’s more interested in connection than conspiracy, and that’s what makes it land.
The Cast Is Doing Some of Their Best Work
Dan Murrell puts this movie in the “this is good” category based on the strong acting.
- Josh O’Connor brings a restless, wounded energy to Daniel that keeps you rooting for him even when he’s making questionable calls.
- Emily Blunt is remarkable as Margaret, playing a woman coming apart and coming alive at the same time.
- Colin Firth is genuinely chilling as Scanlon, the kind of villain who thinks he’s the hero, and Colman Domingo brings real warmth and weight to every scene he’s in. It’s a stacked ensemble and everyone earns their place.
Disclosure Day isn’t just here to thrill you, though it absolutely does that. It’s wrestling with real questions about faith, truth, and what happens when humanity is forced to reckon with something bigger than itself.
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